The composition of seawater affects the hardness of sea urchin shells

The composition of seawater affects the hardness of sea urchin shells

Experiments on Recent sea urchins grown in seawater with a low Mg/Ca ratio have shown that they produce skeletons with lower magnesium content and nanohardness. These results may suggest that at certain times in the geological past (during the so-called calcite seas with a low Mg/Ca molar ratio) sea urchins were more susceptible to damage by abiotic processes and/or predation.

PUBLICATION: P. Gorzelak, J. Stolarski, P. Bącal, P. Dubois, D. Kołbuk. 2024. Calcium-rich seawater affects the mechanical properties of echinoderm skeleton. Communications Earth & Environment 5, 467 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01609-y